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    <title>Defrente.puerto-penasco.com</title>
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    <description>English language translations from De Frente newspaper in Puerto Penasco, Sonora, Mexico</description>
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    <pubDate>Mon, 26 Mar 2008 12:00:00 EST</pubDate>

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      <title>Website Warns About Real Estate Frauds Affecting Puerto Penasco</title>
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			A scandal of unsuspected level that will affect Puerto Penasco is  
	currently being broadcasted through the Internet, warning possible 
	buyers of real estate to be careful when closing a deal since there 
	are many unresolved legal problems that are not yet been solved and 
	have deceived investors with non fulfilled sales - especially of condominiums...
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      <title>The Escelera Nautica Is A 'White Elephant'</title>
      <link>http://defrente.puerto-penasco.com/editions/455/003.html</link>
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			The businessmen that have relations with the tourism industry recently christened the 
			Escala Nautica 
built by the Fondo Nacional de Turismo (National Tourism Fund – FONATUR) as a 
'White Elephant' - 
because it does not yet operate despite the huge investment applied on it by the federation....
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      <title>109 Shrimping Boats In Sonora Were Retired From Service</title>
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			The fishing sector of Sonora retired from service a total of 109 large 
vessels used to capture shrimp, putting an end for the State of the program 
from the Federal Government to reduce the fishing efforts...
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